Man pleads not guilty to threatening Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
Summary
A man named Alex Jenkinson has denied threatening Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor near his home in Norfolk. Jenkinson faces two charges of using threatening or abusive behavior, including one involving Mountbatten-Windsor, and has pleaded guilty to not giving a blood sample when asked.Key Facts
- Alex Jenkinson, 39, has no fixed address.
- He is charged with two counts of threatening or abusive behavior to cause harassment or distress.
- One charge refers to an incident involving Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor near the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
- The other charge relates to an incident with a man named Stephen Terry the day before.
- Jenkinson denies both threatening behavior charges but admitted failing to provide a blood sample while in custody.
- The trial will start on July 29 at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
- Mountbatten-Windsor may give evidence remotely from a non-court location.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor moved to Marsh Farm on Sandringham Estate after leaving Royal Lodge.
- He was stripped of his royal titles by King Charles last year due to links with Jeffrey Epstein but denies any wrongdoing.
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